Registered Pharmacy

Registered Pharmacy

As part of the Frosts Pharmacy Group, a family run business established in 1925 by John Frost and now run by his grandson Stuart Gale, we are a fully registered UK pharmacy and adhere to the standards set by the General Pharmaceutical Council. We run successful high street pharmacies in Banbury and Oxford, in the UK, as well as our online chemist services.

Completely Secure Service

Patient Information

Dear customer,

Further to the distressing news about personal patient information being sold to third parties, I wanted to reassure all visitors to the site that any details submitted to Oxford Online Pharmacy are treated as confidential - at all times. Your personal information will never be passed on to anyone other than our medical staff.

Every member of our team is committed to delivering the best possible customer service so that you the can feel completely confident that you are getting the right advice and treatment for your needs, whether you are visiting us in one of our bricks and mortar pharmacies or you prefer to manage your healthcare needs online.

Should you have any concerns please feel free to give us a call on: 01295 262925 and we will do our utmost to answer any questions you may have.

Stuart Gale

Fast Free and Discrete Shipping

Fast Free and Discrete Shipping

All deliveries are made using the Royal Mail parcel delivery service in unbranded discreet packaging.

This means that you can purchase products from us discreetly, such as weight loss, hair loss, STD or erectile dysfunction products. As you would expect, our billing information is discreet too, ensuring you peace of mind.

The experts at the National Sleep Foundation have conducted an in depth study to create a definitive chart that specifies exactly how much sleep we really need during every stage of our life. It has been reported that we spend on average one third of our lives snoozing. In addition, it has been found that the amount of slumber each person gets per night is a direct indicator of health. However, with the trials and tribulations of modern life including family disputes, work worries and sidetracking smartphones many of us don’t get enough shut eye.

But how can lack of sleep affect health?

1. Weight Gain and Obesity

Studies have found that sleep deprivation and, therefore, low energy levels increase the likelihood of opting for comfort foods containing high sugar levels to boost energy levels. The initial result of snacking on sugary foods is that you will initially be able to fight off sleepiness. However, if you continue to snack on unhealthy foods for energy you will set the path towards weight gain, obesity and further sleep loss.

2. Heart Disease and Diabetes

From all of the beneficial reasons to get a good night’s sleep, looking after your heart might not be at the top of your list. However, studies have shown that there is a link between lack of sleep and an increased risk of heart disease, as long lasting sleep deprivation can increase heart rate and blood pressure.

3. Shortening Life Span

Everyone has experienced the side effects of sleep deprivation. The long nights of restlessness turn into mood swings, headaches and a lack of focus the following day. However, in the long term, a lack of shut eye can decrease life expectancies dramatically.
Therefore, to determine exactly how much sleep we need, a trained team of sleep, anatomy, physiology and neurology expert scientists at the National Sleep Foundation have worked for two years to produce a precise sleep guide:

If you struggle to sleep throughout the night there are simple steps that you can take to improve your sleeping habits. These simple sleep tips include, practising a regular and relaxing bedtime routine, exercising daily, eating smaller portions at night time and turning off all technology before going to sleep.